Palgrave Handbook of Prison Ethnography
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系列名:Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology
ISBN13:9781137403872
出版社:Palgrave Macmillan
作者:Deborah H. Drake (EDT); Rod Earle (EDT); Jennifer Sloan (EDT)
出版日:2015/06/17
裝訂/頁數:精裝/520頁
規格:23.6cm*15.7cm (高/寬)
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With a foreword by Professor Yvonne Jewkes, University of Leicester, UK.
The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Ethnography provides an expansive and authoritative overview of the challenges presented by qualitative, and particularly ethnographic, inquiry. Global in perspective, the chapters reflect upon the means by which ethnographers aim to gain understanding, make sense of what they learn and the way they represent their finished work. The Handbook offers urgent insights relevant to current trends in the growth of imprisonment world-wide. In an era of mass incarceration, human-centric ethnography provides an important counter to quantitative analysis and the 'official' audit culture on which prisons are frequently judged.
The Handbook is divided into four parts. Part I (About Prison Ethnography) assesses methodological, theoretical and pragmatic issues related to the use of ethnographic and qualitative inquiry in understanding complex social and political problems. Part II (Through Prison Ethnography) considers the significance of ethnographic insights for disciplines and for wide social or political concerns. Part III (Of Prison Ethnography) analyses the different aspects of the roles of ethnographers, and how they negotiate their research settings. Part IV (For Prison Ethnography) comprises contributions that convincingly argue for the great value of prison ethnography beyond the prison itself.
Bringing together contributions by some of the world's leading scholars in criminology, this volume ultimately maps out new directions for future research. It will be an indispensable resource for all practitioners, students, academics and researchers who utilise social research methods.
Contributors: Helen Arnold, Lilian Ayete-Nyampong, Mahuya Bandyopadhyay, Jamie Bennett, Kristel Beyens, Miranda Boone, Lucy Carr, Gilles Chantraine, Ben Crewe, William Davies, Deborah H. Drake, Rod Earle, Elisabeth Fransson, Joel Harvey, Alice Ievins, Andrew M. Jefferson, Yvonne Jewkes, Berit Johnsen, Alison Liebling, Tomas Max Martin, Benita Moolmana, Martyn Hammersley, Coretta Phillips, Laura Piacentini, Lorna A. Rhodes, Abigail Rowe, Nicolas Sallee, David Scott, Jennifer Sloan, Christina Straub, Thomas Ugelvik, James B. Waldram, Lindsay Whetter, Serena Wright.
The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Ethnography provides an expansive and authoritative overview of the challenges presented by qualitative, and particularly ethnographic, inquiry. Global in perspective, the chapters reflect upon the means by which ethnographers aim to gain understanding, make sense of what they learn and the way they represent their finished work. The Handbook offers urgent insights relevant to current trends in the growth of imprisonment world-wide. In an era of mass incarceration, human-centric ethnography provides an important counter to quantitative analysis and the 'official' audit culture on which prisons are frequently judged.
The Handbook is divided into four parts. Part I (About Prison Ethnography) assesses methodological, theoretical and pragmatic issues related to the use of ethnographic and qualitative inquiry in understanding complex social and political problems. Part II (Through Prison Ethnography) considers the significance of ethnographic insights for disciplines and for wide social or political concerns. Part III (Of Prison Ethnography) analyses the different aspects of the roles of ethnographers, and how they negotiate their research settings. Part IV (For Prison Ethnography) comprises contributions that convincingly argue for the great value of prison ethnography beyond the prison itself.
Bringing together contributions by some of the world's leading scholars in criminology, this volume ultimately maps out new directions for future research. It will be an indispensable resource for all practitioners, students, academics and researchers who utilise social research methods.
Contributors: Helen Arnold, Lilian Ayete-Nyampong, Mahuya Bandyopadhyay, Jamie Bennett, Kristel Beyens, Miranda Boone, Lucy Carr, Gilles Chantraine, Ben Crewe, William Davies, Deborah H. Drake, Rod Earle, Elisabeth Fransson, Joel Harvey, Alice Ievins, Andrew M. Jefferson, Yvonne Jewkes, Berit Johnsen, Alison Liebling, Tomas Max Martin, Benita Moolmana, Martyn Hammersley, Coretta Phillips, Laura Piacentini, Lorna A. Rhodes, Abigail Rowe, Nicolas Sallee, David Scott, Jennifer Sloan, Christina Straub, Thomas Ugelvik, James B. Waldram, Lindsay Whetter, Serena Wright.
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Deborah H. Drake is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at The Open University, UK. She completed her PhD at the Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, UK, and her undergraduate and Master's degrees at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. She is author of Prisons, Punishment and the Pursuit of Security (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012).
Rod Earle is Lecturer in Youth Justice at The Open University, UK. His PhD drew from an ethnographic study of men in two English prisons with a particular focus on ethnicity and masculinity. He previously worked as a practitioner in the youth justice services is a founder member of British Convict Criminology.
Jennifer Sloan is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. She completed her PhD and Master's degree at the University of Sheffield, UK, and her undergraduate degree in Law at the University of Manchester, UK.
Rod Earle is Lecturer in Youth Justice at The Open University, UK. His PhD drew from an ethnographic study of men in two English prisons with a particular focus on ethnicity and masculinity. He previously worked as a practitioner in the youth justice services is a founder member of British Convict Criminology.
Jennifer Sloan is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. She completed her PhD and Master's degree at the University of Sheffield, UK, and her undergraduate degree in Law at the University of Manchester, UK.
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